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[Ohi o-Ge ne ra1J ' l/t Nvimber^f Fugitive Slaves-^Cv^ /LtvMtt^T'
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Adams County
"During the life of General Mclntire (from Virginia) more than a hundred slaves found a safe retreat under his hospitable roof." (Between time of publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin and 1852- death of General Mclntire). Midway between North Liberty and Youngsville on fertile farm. Fugitives crossed at Ripley, thence to Liberty Township, thence to Mclntire's. Adams l^r^^r*- "^It appears that Mclntire and Caskey did
little else than care for the runaways for several years."
(Newspaper clippings of
0. B. Kirkpatrick, Cherry pork). Adams 0^.3,58^ "My own participation is limited to accompany¬ ing a m.an and woman from Sinking Spring to Marshall, nine mile distant and turning them over to Camed Dick."
P. N. Wickerham. Ashtabula L-4- 16 in 1 lot at Ashtabula- "The most in one company was 16 from West Virginia from below '^heeling. The crowd embraced two families."
(Dr. Henry Harris) Ashtabula M ¦l-jr.gfe 20 in 1 lot at Harbor- One particular lot was brought in from Lenox, 18 miles south of here, by Ralph Plumb. ^ ^ There were 20 of them, large and
small.
(J. D. Hulbert) .

[Ohi o-Ge ne ra1J ' l/t Nvimber^f Fugitive Slaves-^Cv^ /LtvMtt^T'
/\ mill""'" f
Adams County
"During the life of General Mclntire (from Virginia) more than a hundred slaves found a safe retreat under his hospitable roof." (Between time of publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin and 1852- death of General Mclntire). Midway between North Liberty and Youngsville on fertile farm. Fugitives crossed at Ripley, thence to Liberty Township, thence to Mclntire's. Adams l^r^^r*- "^It appears that Mclntire and Caskey did
little else than care for the runaways for several years."
(Newspaper clippings of
0. B. Kirkpatrick, Cherry pork). Adams 0^.3,58^ "My own participation is limited to accompany¬ ing a m.an and woman from Sinking Spring to Marshall, nine mile distant and turning them over to Camed Dick."
P. N. Wickerham. Ashtabula L-4- 16 in 1 lot at Ashtabula- "The most in one company was 16 from West Virginia from below '^heeling. The crowd embraced two families."
(Dr. Henry Harris) Ashtabula M ¦l-jr.gfe 20 in 1 lot at Harbor- One particular lot was brought in from Lenox, 18 miles south of here, by Ralph Plumb. ^ ^ There were 20 of them, large and
small.
(J. D. Hulbert) .